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Kenya
Kenya’s full plate of Chinese imports
Kenya is on course to a bigger import bill for Chinese consumer goods such as fish, phones, tyres and cement amid growing concerns that the mountain of products being brought in could stifle performance of the local industries.
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USA
Clinton, Trump spar over plans for US economy
Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of peddling "trumped up trickle down" economics.
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Kenya
New law an incentive to re-invent banking
The reality is that banking in Kenya is dominated by the top five banks.
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Cina Hong Kong
Overseas Deposit Balance Hits Record High of 56 Tril. Won...Parliamentary Probe
The balance of deposits held by Korean nationals and corporations in overseas bank accounts has hit a record-high level this year to 56,084.6 billion won. The most popular destination for them to park money was Hong Kong. Rep. Shim Jae-cheol (New Frontier Party), who is a member of the National ...
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USA
Trump calls again for renegotiation of trade deals
US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump vowed to renegotiate trade deals as he clashed with his Democratic rival
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Thailandia
Healthcare under scrutiny
The Comptroller-General's Department has proposed that the Thai General Insurance Association conduct a study of healthcare insurance to be provided by non-life insurers to state officials and their families.
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Thailandia
SET opens up 4.58 to 1,494.72
Thai stocks opened up 0.31% at the start of trade this morning.
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Corea del Sud
Union strike piles pressure on Hyundai
SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Co's South Korean labour union staged its first full nationwide strike in 12 years yesterday over stalled wage talks, putting the automaker's earnings and sales targets at risk.
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USA Giappone
‘Pokemon Go’ isn’t gone but fever cooling, tweets tapering
Does “Pokemon Go” have a second act? The mobile phone app was an instant hit when it debuted in July. Crowds stampeded after a Vaporeon in Central Park and people fell off cliffs playing it in California. At an Apple event on Sept. 7, Niantic CEO John Hanke said 500 ...
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Giappone
J&J to fight every suit as long as no link confirms talc causes cancer
Two lawsuits ended in jury verdicts worth $127 million. Two others were tossed out by a judge who said there wasn’t reliable evidence that the talc in Johnson & Johnson’s iconic baby powder causes ovarian cancer. So who’s right? And is baby powder safe? Most research finds no link or ...